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May 21, 2025 • 30 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, thank you Scott Shannon, and thanks to all
of you for being with us. Right down our toll
free telephone number. We'd love to have you be a
part of the program. It's eight hundred and ninety four
to one. Sean Trump shocking the South African leader president
with genocide evidence of the Oval Office meeting. That was
pretty much a typical Trumpian shock and awe move.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Anyway, a meeting.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Between the President President Trump and the President of South Africa,
in which the South African leader said was intended to
reset the relationship between both governments after months of tensions,
appeared a little bit to go off the rails when
Trump confronted this guy with videos and news articles which
he alleged to be evidence of genocide against white South

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Africans and anyway, it had been largely common filled with
compliments delivered on both sides, and anyway, the American leader
was asked what it would take for to be convinced
there was no such genocide, and then Trump directed his
staff to play a video which included Julian Malema, who

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is the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighter's Party, in
which he repeatedly exhorts a stadium of one hundred thousand
supporters to kill the farmer and kill the boar. After
the video was finished, South African's president telling Trump that
this guy, while a member of the country's parliament, doesn't
wield any authority as in part of the government. We

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have a multi party democracy in South Africa, etc.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Etc.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
And South African leaders admitted that there is criminality in
the country that has seen many people, both black and white,
that have been killed as a result. When Trump pressed
the South African president about the land exporiation law, where
the land of white farmers has confiscated as reparations without compensation,

(01:55):
he replied that South Africa's constitution guarantees and protects the
sanctity of tenure of land ownership for all South Africans.
He compared the authority Trump sited to the American government's
power of Eminent Domain, which allows the confiscation of land
for public use. Not exactly convincing, the President said, well,

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how do you explain that they're taking people's land away,
and in many cases those people are being executed. We have
thousands of people that want to come into our country
and they're white farmers, and they feel that they're going
to die in South Africa. That's a bad thing anyway.
At that point, the guy turned to his agriculture minister,
who said that he would not sugarcoat the problem of

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farm murders and conceded that dealing with the problem would
require a lot of effort to get on top of
and more policing resources, etc. Than they were asking for help.
So that was that was somewhat trump in a little
bit of a little Zelensky in there. Today, other important
news to pay attention to the US. We have US

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intelligence sources now saying that the chances of an Israeli
strike on Iran's nuclear facilities has gone up significantly. Observations
of Israeli military movements could suggest an imminent strike. The
US has obtained new intelligence suggesting that Israel is making

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preparations to strike Iranian nuclear facilities. They have no choice.
And for those that say, well, you're just going to
make them angry, well, excuse number one state sponsor terror.
They're already pretty angry. They have no problem killing innocent men,
women and children. And this is not a war that
is going to be long drawn out or protracted. Be

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it Israel alone or be it Israel in a joint
military effort with the US. The one thing that can
happen on President Trump's watch is that they become a
nuclear power. You cannot marry radicalism a belief in the caliphate,
and that's convert die with these massive weapons of mass destruction.

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And unfortunately, under Biden two things happen. One, he allowed
the Iranians to get very wealthy, which has resulted in
all the terror in the region that they've been fomenting.
You know, they've been supplying Hamaz and Hazbalah and Islamic
Jihad and the Hutis. They've been building their own arsenal

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up and helped organize the October seventh attacks against the Israelis.
But anyway, the observation of Israel's military movements could suggest
an imminent strike. Problem is if they're at sixty percent
and the IAEA is right, not that I trust them.
They always are wrong, usually in Iran's favor. They are

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they underestimate the progress that Iran has made. And they
built these nuclear facilities deep underground for a reason is
not for nuclear power. They're enriching uranium because they want
to be a nuclear state. And they got rich under
Biden because he turned a blind eye to sanctions that
helped foment her in the region and gave them the

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money to continue to build out the nuclear program. And
now we're kind of on the precipice here, and Donald Trump,
when I was in the Middle East with them last week,
could not have been more clear multiple times. They will
never be a nuclear power, and they have two choices.
I prefer he kept saying, he'd prefer that they go
forward with an agreement with the US and live in peace.

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If not, there's only one other option, and that option
is that these sites will have to be taken out.
The Kremlin now apparently upset over the President announcing his
Golden Dome missile shield plan and now saying that after
he announced it, they're calling for a new arms controlled negotiations.

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Asked about the president's announcement that he selected a design
for the one hundred and seventy five billion dollar Golden
Dome missile defense system and shields, the Kremlin spokesperson said
that it was a sovereign matter for the US and
asked if Russian of Russia saw the project as a
threat to Russia's nuclear parody with the US, said that
there was no detail about the US project, and many

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nuances remained in the foreseeable future of the very course
of events requires the resumption of contacts on issues of
strategic stability and anyway, Russian the US, by far the
biggest nuclear powers, both have expressed regret about the disintegration

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of the tangle of arms controlled treaties which sought to
slow the arms race and the risk of nuclear war.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
So that's all going on today. Now.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
I'm not going to spend a lot of time getting
into the weeds today. There is everything that I anticipated
in terms of the one big, beautiful bill, and I
almost with down to the person I in my mind predicted,
you know who would be most difficult to get on board.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
In the end.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
If I didn't think that they would get there, I
would be telling you right now to call the White
the Congressional switchboard, and I'd be giving out the phone number.
I've been in constant contact with a lot of key people,
and the only thing I'm going to say is I
will be the first to acknowledge this bill, like any
bill in DC, is not perfect. However, and there's a

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big however, what's the other? What's the alternative?

Speaker 2 (07:41):
Here?

Speaker 1 (07:42):
You know when these tax cuts expire, that would be
the largest tax increase in American history. That's not very conservative,
or the alternative is the largest tax cut in American history.
Including that no tax on tips, no tax on social security,
no tax on over time. Well, that helps working men

(08:04):
and women out. Add to that that it will provide
the monies that are so needed to fully completely, forever
secure our borders and to remove all of these illegals
that Biden and Harris led into the country, including that
monies for our defense department so we can build out
the next generation of weaponry. Knowing and understanding that both

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China and Russia, for example, have hypersonic missile technology and
we have yet to develop our system perfectly. We're on
the verge of it, but we're not there yet. And
there are other missilesit not missilesit, there are other, let's
put it this way, military systems that we are deficient
on and then there's somewhere superior on. But I predict

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that the next generation of weaponry is going to be
necessary because I don't think future wars are going to
be fought on battlefields. I think certainly the need for
intelligent intelligence assets on the ground at all times, but
even that is getting more sophisticated by the hour. And
I would argue that future wars will be fought in

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air conditioned offices, and it's not going to be anything
like what we remember, for example, what happened in Iraq
and Afghanistan. And by the way, Pete haig Seth is
going to get to the bottom of Afghanistan. Frankly, I'd
like to see Barbera mare base back in American hands,
and I think that deal probably could be made. So
we're watching the big you know, all of those things

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will happen with this, you know, one big beautiful bill
on top of that school choice and there's a whole
variety of things that just are you know, a conservative
wish list and uh, you know, I look at it
and and and also understanding process which you have to

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put into context. You do have something called reconciliation in
the Senate. It is a arcane but yet useful tool
to bypass the idea of needing sixty votes in cloture.
Otherwise we're stuck with the Biden economy completely until the
end of this fiscal year, which ends September thirtieth. We

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don't want that, and I don't think any elected officials
should want it. If they want to get re elected.
One of the best things you can do is turn
this economy around, and that will significantly and dramatically increase
the odds of you getting re elected. People vote for
peace and prosperity period, end of sentence. Those are the

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issues that usually matter anyway. The one hundred and seventy
five billion dollar Golden Dome announcement was pretty big. We
now have Memorial Day weekend upon us and according to
US saw an article on Breitbart, looks like gas prices
will be the lowest Memorial Day set for the lowest

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gas prices in over twenty years. Americans hitting the road
for Memorial Day, we'll see the lowest prices gas prices
since two thousand and three, driven by increased oil production
and lower crude prices, which is pretty amazing. And you
think about it, that was like a massive added tax

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on the American people, and nobody really paid attention to.
Remember Kamala Harris said, well, it's the cost of democracy. Yeah,
well she wasn't paying for it. Or Bernie Sanders, you know,
fight the oligarchy doesn't seem to care when he gets
on his private jet to go fight the oligarchy with
AOC Federal Air Marshals. It's been confirmed did surveil, and

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we had Tulsa gavartt on it at the time. You know,
records confirming that air marshals were surveilling are now Director
of National Intelligence. How sick is that? Remember we had
her ONLNDA. I couldn't believe that this was happening every
time she get on a plane. Pretty pretty incredible. James
Colemey's recent behavior confirms he's been the world. He has

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single handedly destroyed America's confidence in what was once the
world's premiere law enforcement agency. Doesn't mean they can't get
it back. They can. I want to spend a significant
amount of time on something here today, and it's just
the more I think about it, the angrier I get.

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And that is this massive lie cover up of Joe
Biden and his cognitive decline. And I've got a bit
of a timeline that I'm putting together and we're going
to play it for you and we're going to go
through it together. But for any American, you need to
know something is that everybody around him knew.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Remember with the one cut. I kept playing over and
over again.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
We hold these Tuesdays evident all men and women are created,
you know, by the thing.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
We owe these evident, all men and women creative by
the go, you know, the thing.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
The creator, God, the creator of everything. That guy.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
But if you remember at the time I played it
a lot, that was March of twenty twenty, and we
had picked up issues involving as cognitive decline even before that.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
But that was just the latest example.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
For four years on this radio program, for four years
on TV, I mean, it was almost a daily feature
or a daily feature anytime Joe was in public, because
he never had a clean event that I can even remember.
And then he had the really bad events that we
crossed shaking air and you know, mumbling and bumbling and

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stumbling and falling and just an absolute obvious mess. And
now I didn't notice until the debate. The debate woke
me up. Lying Now they're trying to profit off it
in the case of this book that's coming out, really
very same person that's lecturing that lectured Laura Trump.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
You're making fun of his stuttering. Note she was not.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
I never once heard anyone say he had a stutter problem.
It's kind of fascinating that it has now gotten to
a critical mass where every single elected Democrat, everyone in
the state run legacy media mob is now you know,

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they're contorting themselves, trying to explain away they're lying about
Joe's cognitive state. I mean, you're talking about one of
the biggest scandals and presidential cover ups in the history
of the country. Maybe the only comparable example would be

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Woodrow Wilson that had a stroke and his wife kept
it from the public for like the last year year and.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
A half of his presidency.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
And the fact that they all knew and they're now
pleading ignorance that they didn't know is just a huge,
spectacular lie. But here's the bigger part. It is it
was a massive national security risk to this country and

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a risk for the entire world. And then it raises
other questions who was in charge the entire time, because clearly,
as we had pointed out, it wasn't Joe. I'll give
you a little bit of a timeline when we come back.
Eight hundred and nine to four one, Shawn our number.
Also all things simple man, Bill O'Reilly coming up. Economy.
By the way, gas Buddy came out with this, gas

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prices as we now head into Memorial Day the Memorial
Day weekend are now projected to hit the lowest level
in more than two decades, according to the fuel price
tracker gas Buddy. Now the price would be the lowest
nominal level. Adjusted for inflation, the costs would be the

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lowest since two thousand and three, and the price is
expected to remain low over the summer, potentially dropping below
three dollars a gallon. And the projected price is a
significant drop from where the national average hit a year ago.
And in twenty twenty two, you might recall, the cost
of gas over Memorial Day was averaging over four dollars

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and sixty cents a gallon, and in Donald Trump's first term,
gas prices nationally never got above never got to three
dollars a gallon, never happened, So it's dropping. That's good
economic dues now. Axios reporting that the White House is
now projecting that they're with the budget legislation pending before

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the House have enacted will contribute to a stunning rise
in the economy's growth path. The numbers are really frankly
eye popping. The White House Council of Economic Advisors is
finding that passing the bill, what would add four point
two percent to five point two percent to GDP just
in the short run. They put that number a two

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point nine to three point five percent in the long run.
I mean, we've we've never seen growth like this since
the first three years of the Trump administration. They see
the legislation boosting investment by ten to fifteen percent in
the next four years and boosting wages up to eleven
thousand dollars a worker, and we're not even I don't
even think they're factoring in the cost benefit that every

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American will experience when we become energy dominant, or the
ten trillion dollars in money is committed to be spent
in the US. I mean, it was kind of amusing
to watch the Senate passed the standalone version of no
Tax on Tips. It's fine that Democrats voted for it,
but trust me, I know how this sewer works, and

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the way it works is well, I've voted for no
Tax on Tips, But really they don't want to vote
for the President's you know, one big beautiful bill that
would be the largest tax cut in American history, that
would secure our border, that would make US energy dominant
that would create the next generation of weaponry and all
the other good things associated with it, including parents and

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school choice and eliminating the Department of Education, et cetera.
One other side note, Linda, you may want to pay attention.
Even though you're from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, you do
follow New York politics pretty closely. I don't see any circumstances,
just for the record, that Andrew Cuomo is not going

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to get elected the next mayor of New York.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
But there is a criminal investigation based on allegations that
Cuomo Andrew Cuomo lied to Congress about the nursing home
deaths in the Empire State during the COVID nineteen pandemic.
I mean, it's it's it's inexplicable to me. Donald Trump
built at the Javit Center in New York City thousands
of beds. They never used them. You know, he sent

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one of the Navy hospital ships. I think it was
the Mercy. They never used it. It made absolutely no sense.
And then Franklin Graham Samaritans Purse. They set up a
triage if you will, in Central Park, and then you know,
then they had to kick him out because oh, they
have religious views that they may contradict some of the
values of New Yorkers. They weren't asking people about their

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personal lives. They were helping people.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
They checked them out, They kicked them out because they
didn't want to buddy looking at what they were actually
doing here, which was they were funded. The stated reason
COVID dollars. I don't care what they stated it.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
But the stated reason was that they didn't because of
the values of a Christian group like Samaritans per Samarians.
Purse wasn't asking people are you gay or lesbian?

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Or were proselytizing. They were trying to save lives, you know,
I'm sure exactly. I'm sure they were really in trouble,
which they weren't because they never used the beds. They
made up a bunch of fake news so they could
scare people into their homes and let elderly people who.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
Are disney to death dial in.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
They did need the beds, they did, and they shouldn't
have sent them to nursing homes, which resulted in more
people with compromised immune systems.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
Very busy hawk in a book, Okay, very busy, very important,
very busy, all right.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
So let's go to this big cover up as it
relates to Joe's cognitive state. Now, let me take you
back to March of twenty twenty, and we were talking
about Joe's cognitive state long before this. But this is
probably one cut that everybody will remember if you listen
to this show, even on the periphery, because I played

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it so often.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
Listen, we owe these truths to be self evident.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
All men women were creative by go you know, the thing.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
The Thing, God, the creator of everything. Okay, that was
March of twenty twenty. Now let's fast forward to March
of twenty twenty four, and let's go to MSDNC and
let's go to Liberal Joe, because that's when Liberal Joe
went out on a limb.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
This is his best self ever. Blah blah blah blah. Listen.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
You know, I don't know if people knew this or not.
Biden used to be a hothead sometimes that irishman would
get in front of the reasoning. Sometimes you would say
things he didn't want to say. This is and I
don't really you know what they don't really start your
tape right now, because I'm about to tell you the
truth and f you if you can't handle the truth.

(21:50):
This version of Biden intellectually, analytically is the best Biden ever,
not a close second. Known him for years, the prazenskis
of known him for fifty years. If it weren't the truth,
I wouldn't say it.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
This is this is March of twenty four.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Now here's liberal Joe today got for standing by his
Biden best ever comment.

Speaker 6 (22:20):
Listen, looking back at that, do you say, well, it
was misleading to say best by never without caveating it
and say except on the days when he's not the
best Biden.

Speaker 7 (22:30):
Well, but but I never I never saw those days.

Speaker 6 (22:33):
First, Well you did, you did, because you saw him
address a dead congresswoman, and you saw him in South Carolina.
There were plenty of days in public when he when
he was not the best Biden everly.

Speaker 7 (22:42):
Stumbled and he stumbled in But he stumbled and bumbled
around Mark, I mean, yeah, he certainly did. Donald Trump
did other politicians did. Those Are some of the clips bad?

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (22:53):
They certainly, they certainly are bad. I put in the
proper context. I'm just not going to freak out and
meltdown on one or two clips here are there?

Speaker 1 (23:03):
It wasn't one or two clips here or there is
any time he opened his mouth, anytime he tried to
climb up stairs, anytime he was shaking air, and they, oh,
where am I? Which way do I go? Which way
do I go? I mean, it's unfathomable to me. And
you know, and now the latest effort of the Democrats is,

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if they're asked about it, we're moving forward. Here's Chucky
Schumer given the talking point.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
He said in Jude of last year.

Speaker 7 (23:32):
In my getings with President Biden, I found to be
a command and the present and build an influence to
make progress on key priorities.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
But in that same most buying.

Speaker 5 (23:41):
A cavity not even recognized, George ouhye, a fundraiser?

Speaker 7 (23:45):
Were you being strayed with the American popic?

Speaker 2 (23:47):
Look, we're just looking forward.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
I forget that I lied to for four years, Forget
that I knew he was a complete cognitive mess. Forget
the national security implications of having a president that's not
in charge. And it took Donald Trump to come out
and slam the Democrats and asked the right question.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
You know, you know who was using the auto pen
and he's right about that.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Then you have fake Jake Tapper, he's now who as
we played many times when after Laura Trump and pushed
back anytime you would ever say anything about you know,
Joe and his cognitive state, and he's writing a book
about the big media cover up.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
Anyway, it was almost Megan Kelly, here's what he said.

Speaker 8 (24:29):
But yeah, I remember that that moment, and I remember
that moment, the glitch at the immigration event and not
getting much attention outside of conservative media at all. And
Alex and I are here to say that conservative media
was right, and conservative media was correct, and that there
should be a lot of soul searching, not just among me,

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but among the legacy media to begin with all of us,
for how this was covered or not covered sufficiently.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Yeah, where's the soul searching for the lies about the
Russia hoax. Where's the soul searching about PISA abuse. Where's
the soul searching about the valuation of our a lago,
Where's the soul searching about the double standard in terms
of top secret and classified information. There's a lot more

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soul searching that needs to take place here by the media.
But the problem is it's too late. It's over for them.
If you want to be successful. And I don't care
what platform you are. I don't care if you're a
podcast or a radio host, a TV host. You better
tell your audience the truth and stop lying to them.
If you lie to them, they'll the legacy media will

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never regain people's trust. It was a joke when he
I guess he did a podcast with Katie Kuric saying
Hunter Biden was a sleazy and prone to horrible decisions. Yeah,
why didn't he tell that at the time when it
would have mattered? But he didn't do it, And that's
the point. None of them did it. They all covered

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it up.

Speaker 4 (26:09):
So soon, we want to play something for you. We've
been working on this behind the scenes and I give
a hat tip to Ethan. So he was like, let's
look through the files and see when Sean first started
saying that sleepy Joe was losing his fastball and the
first time you said it was in September of twenty nineteen.
So we have it here if you want to hear it.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
Yeah, Jason, you just played as part of the open
that you put together every day you take soundbites sleepy, creepy,
crazy uncle Joe. Well, and by the way, we're putting up.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
On Hannity dot com a poll.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Do we call them sleepy, creepy, crazy uncle Joe or
do we call them Joe three to zero three three
zero or do we mix them both together and at
different times we can call them either one. Now there's
those are the three votes. If you want to go
to Hanndy dot com and vote. But there are a
lot of issues with him. And look into my bloody
he's in an accusation.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
He's he's holding on to me. It's creeping me out.
And then he said this.

Speaker 5 (27:07):
I believe Historan will look back in this presidency as
an avarant moment in time.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
But if Donald Trump, Donald Trump is.

Speaker 8 (27:15):
Re elected, Fredy a slip, Donald Trump is re elected.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
He will forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Donald Trump does pose an excellent sense to this.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
It's not hypothetical.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Hey, he does pose an excellence it's not hypothetical. The
existential threat, which is what he was trying to say.
I'm telling you, this is a mess. And you wonder
if all of all of these gaffs, if you want
to call him that, and it's dumb things that he
says all the time, I think it goes, it gets.

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It's beyond what a normal politician does. I mean, it's
beyond ha oh funny. It's I look at the guy
and he just does it. If he had a I
don't think he ever had a fastball, but let's say
he did.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
He doesn't have it anymore. He's not the same guy.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
And it looks to me like his age twenty years
since he left off.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Oh, twenty nineteen. I said that. By the way, do
I really sound like that, I can't stay.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
Well, we had you. It definitely sounds a little different,
but we had a little bit of a filter so
that people can discern the difference between today and six
years ago.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Okay, and you know it's like and by the way,
now the rallying behind AOC, Joey Scarborough mocking insane democrats
that are denying AOC a place in leadership. This is
getting very very interesting. By the way, I can tell
you the greatest evidence that what my prediction that late

(28:50):
night comedy shows are officially on cancelation watch is Colbert
now roasting his CBS bosses for considering the fifty million
dollars gentlement in the Trump lawsuit.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Okay, keep that up.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
And by the way, James Carville even said that he'd
back AOC for president if it came to it.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
If you win, you win. I'm like, okay, good luck
with this.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
I this is such a a critical moment for this
country and this is not this is no way is
this then awakening to the truth about what happened here.
This is perhaps the biggest cover up, abuse of power,

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corruption for the office of the presidency and biggest White
House scandal of all time. You understand the implications here
because they're that significant, they're that real, they're that serious.
All Right, eight hundred ninety four one, Shawn is our
number if you want to be a part of the program.

(29:55):
Oh by the way, don't forget June twenty eighth, twenty ninth.
We'll tell you more about it later. I will be
with Jimmy Fayala. Punchlines and Patriots were going to be
in Clearwater, Florida, Ruth Eckert Hall and in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida at the Broward Center for Performing Arts. Tickets are
now on sale if you'd like to come. It's going
to be a I'm telling you, it is going to

(30:16):
be a rip roaring fun crazy night where we celebrate
freedom and fun and make a lot of fun of
a lot of liberals.

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